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By the numbers

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

The ISC just released its latest set of team rankings, on June 24, 2010.

The 2010 Legends Fastball Classic play this weekend in Kitchener Ontario Canada is likely to rewrite those rankings when they are reconsidered in the near future. The tournament featured five of the top six teams in the world, and a large number of those teams in the top 25.

By the Numbers:

# 1 Kitchener Rivershark Twins – lost to # 2 Jarvis Travelers, the eventual champions, 3-2. Head-to-head matchups usually prevail with the ranking committee.

Other then the loss to eventual Legends champions, Jarvis, the River Shark Twins beat everyone else, including # 3 Chicago/New York, 1-0, # 5 Midland (6-1), #20 Niagara 7-0 in 5 innings, and # 19 Elmira. The biggest surprise might have been, the near upset by # 19 Elmira, which lost to Kitchener 3-2 in 9 innings.

# 2 Jarvis
– see above. Jarvis did lose one game, to the # 4 NY Gremlins, but that one came in Saturday’s round-robin portion of the competition, while Jarvis found a way to win on Sunday when it counted, against two very strong teams, # 1 Kitchener and # 3 Chicago/New York.

#3 Chicago/NY – lost only to higher ranked teams, # 1 Kitchener, 1-0 on Saturday, and 4-2 to champions Jarvis on Sunday, making it to the finals. Not likely to move up as a result, but should hold the # 3 spot over NY and idle Califonria. Beat Elmira, Midland, Niagara, and Owen Sound. One of the more noteworthy stories of the weekend for Chicago/New York was the outstanding performance of pitcher Sean Cleary, on loan from the PA Power team of Pennsylvania, filling in for Rob Schweyer, who was away in Venezuela. Cleary held Jarvis in check, until he tired down the stretch of the change of game, with no relief.

# 4 – New York – turned heads with their win over eventual champions, Jarvis, the only team to beat them in the tournament, but suffered a 7-1 loss to Chicago/New York in the semi-finals.

# 5 – California A’s – did not play

# 6 Midland – struggled, without ace Frank Cox, losing four games, to # 1 Kitchener, # 3 Chicago/New York, and also # 19 ranked Elmira and # 20 Niagara.

Other action, other tournaments

# 7 Albaugh – lost to # 9 Bar of Appleton, 7-0 at the Albaugh tournament, winning the Albaugh tournament.

# 9 Bar of Appleton – Beat # 7 Albaugh 7-0 and # 16 Minnesota Angels 2-1
at the Albaugh tournament.
More later…

Legends scores from Kitchener

Saturday, June 26th, 2010


Al Doran is on site and reporting from the main diamond. Click here for Al’s scoreboard.

Click Als Fastball logo for all of the results and real time postings.

We can tell you the following, courtesy Dan Bernard of the Niagara Snappers:

#20 Niagara Snappers 6 #19 Elmira Expos 0
WP Scott Wagar LP Dan Martin
Wagar 10 IP, 0R, 0ER, 3H, 10K, 3BB
Dan Martin 3.2 IP, 4R, 3ER, 6H, 5K, 0BB
Mell Ross 1.3 IP, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 2K, 1BB
Casey Halstead 2 IP

#2 Jarvis Merchants 4 #23 KW Cubs 2
WP Adam Folkard: 4 IP, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 9K, 2BB
Trevor Ethier: 3IP, 1R, 0ER, 1H, 5K, 1BB
LP Ryan French 7IP 4R 7H
Editor’s Note – this was a real good game – see Al’s report.

9 pm
#1 Kitchener vs #6 Midland
Midland up 1-0 after 1 complete
Kitchener now up 2-1 into B4
Kitchener leading 3-1 into 7th
Final
# 1 Kitchener 3 # 6 Midland 1
WP: Todd Martin: 6 IP, 1R, 1ER, 5H, 8K, 1BB
Grant Patterson: 1 IP, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 3K, 0BB
LP: Brian Urquhart: 7 IP, 3R, 3ER, 7H, 5K, 2BB

#11 Port Elgin vs #15 Owen Sound
Scott Smith vs Matt Leahy
Port Elgin up 3-0 after 2
Tied at 3 going into B3
4-3 Port Elgin into 4th
Still 4-3 Port into 5th
OS ties it at 4 in their half of the 5th
Still tied 4-4 into the 6th
Final
#15 Owen Sound 5 #11 Port Elgin 4

WP: Matt Leahy: 7 IP, 4R, 4ER, 6H, 5K, 4BB
LP: Scott Smith: 7 IP, 5R, 3ER, 8H, 4K, 2BB

Saturday scores via Al Doran and Dan Bernard
Game 5
Chicago/NY 5 Elmira 2
WP: Jeremy Manley: (w) 4 IP, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 6K, 3BB
Sean Cleary, 3 IP, 2R, 0ER, 2H, 4K, 1BB
LP: Casey Halstead: 3 IP, 4R, 4ER, 7H, 2K, 1BB
Mell Ross: 3 IP, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 2K, 1BB

Game 6
NY Gremlins 8 KW Cubs 1
WP: Bill Hillhouse: 3 IP, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 3K, 0BB
Paul Koert: 3 IP, 0R, 0ER, 0H, 5K, 0BB
LP: Ryan French: 2 IP, 6R, 5ER, 6H, 1K, 3BB
Greg deBelleval, 4 IP, 2R, 2ER, 4H, 3K, 1BB

Game 7
Chicago/NY 2 Midland 1
WP: Jeremy Manley 7 IP, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 12K, 1BB
LP: Mike Joseph: 6 IP, 2R, 2ER, 3H, 1K, 1BB

Game 8
NY Gremlins 2 Owen Sound 0
WP: Brian Newton, 7 IP, 0R, 0ER, 4H, 7K, 0BB
LP: Andy Skelton, 7 IP, 2R, 2ER, 5H, 8K, 2BB

Game 9
Niagara vs Kitchener
Andy Jackson vs. Grant Patterson
2-0 Kitchener in top of the 3d
Pat Shannon 2-run home run in B1
6-0 top of 4th for Kitchener
FINAL: Kitchener 7 Niagara 0 – 5 innings
WP: Grant Patterson, 5 IP, 0R, 0ER, 2H, 6K, 0BB
LP: Andy Jackson, 3 IP, 6R, 6ER, 6H, 3K, 1BB
Jason Paylove, 1 IP, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 0K, 1BB

Game 10
Port Elgin vs Jarvis
Tied 1-1 in 2nd
Ethier triple scores Rona to make it 2-1 for Jarvis T4
FINAL Jarvis 3 Port Elgin 1
WP: Rob O’Brien, 4 ip, 1R, 1ER, 1H, 4K, 1BB
Adam Folkard, 3 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 6K, 1bb
LP: Rob Fawcett, 5 ip, 2R, 2ER, 5H, 3K, 1BB
Todd Uhrig, 1 ip, 1R, 1ER, 3H, 1K, 0BB

Game 11
Kitchener vs Chicago/NY
Don Scott vs Sean Cleary
Scoreless into the 7th
Rob Gray singles, Eziekel, sac, Gray safe on 2b, one out
Darryl Joy, passed ball, runner to 3b; intentional walk, runners on the corners, one out
time out, major meeting with the pitcher, and another meeting,
Ryan Wolfe is up, wild pitch, runner to 2b, runners on 2 and 3; up the middle to score the winning run.
FINAL: Kitchener 1 Chicago/NY 0
Teams lined up for the hand shake and there is no other than Tom MacAvoy! Every Twin gave him a hug.
WP: Don Scott: 7 ip, 0R, 0ER, 4H, 9K, 0BB
LP: Sean Cleary: 6.1 ip, 1R, 0ER, 4H, 7K, 0BB

Game 12
Port Elgin 1 New York 0
WP: Todd Uhrig, 5 ip, 0R, 0ER, 2H, 3K, 0BB
Scott Smith: 2 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 4K, 1BB
LP: Paul Koert: 7 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 11K, 1BB
Port Elgin run was scored on a walk to Ryan Dudgeon, the 1st batter of the game. He advanced to 2b on a Ryan Whitney out then scored when Todd Uhrig hit a single to deep 3rd who made a throwing error to 1st.

Game 13
Midland Explorers vs Niagara Snappers
Brian Urquhart vs Scott Wagar
B4 3-0 Snappers – 3-run HR by Kevin Newhouse
B5 5-0 Snappers
Final: Snappers 5 Explorers 0
WP: Scott Wagar: 7 ip, 0R, 0ER, 5H, 2K, 0BB
LP: Brian Urquhart: 6 ip, 5R, 2ER, 7H, 6K, 1BB

Game 14
Jarvis Travelers vs Owen Sound Selects
OS up 4-2 on Jarvis bottom 8
4-4 OS and Jarvis Top 9
Final Jarvis 5 Owen Sound 4
WP: Adam Folkard: 3.2 ip, 2R, 2ER, 1H, 8K, 1BB
Trevor Ethier: 5.1 ip, 2R, 0ER, 4H, 1K, 1BB
LP: Matt Leahy: 8.2 ip, 5R, 3ER, 7H, 5K, 2BB
Greg Courneyea GWRBI

Game 15
Kitchener Rivershark Twins vs Elmira Expos
Todd Martin vs Dan Martin
1-0 Kitchener into B6
Elmira scores 1 to tie in B7 – into 8th
Elmira strands a runner at third in B8 – into 9th
Kitchener scores 4 in T9 – lead 5-1
Final Kitchener 5 Elmira 2 – 9 innings
WP: Don Scott: 3 ip, 2R, 1ER, 3H, 3K, 0BB
Todd Martin: 6 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H, 11K, 1BB
LP: Dan Martin: 8.1 ip, 5R, 5ER, 9H, 9K, 1BB
Casey Halstead: 0.2 ip, 0R, 0ER, 1H

Game 16
KW Cubs 7 Port Elgin 0
WP: Ryan French: 5 ip, 0R, 0ER, 3H, 1K, 1BB
LP: Rob Fawcett: 2.2 ip, 6R, 3ER, 4H, 3K, 4BB
Scott Smith: 1.1 ip, 1R, 0ER, 1H, 1K, 2BB

Game 17
Chicago/NY vs Niagara
# 3 Chicago/NY – 3 # 20 Niagara Snappers – 1
WP: Jeremy Manley: 7 ip, 1R, 1ER, 6H, 15K, 1BB
LP: Andy Jackson: 7 ip, 3R, 3ER, 6H, 6K, 2BB

Game 18
Jarvis Travelers vs NY Gremlins
Folkard vs Newton
B2 1-0 for Gremlins
Final:
# 4 NY Gremlins – 3 # 2 Jarvis Travelers – 2

WP: Bill Hillhouse, 3 ip
Bryan Newton: 6 ip, 2R, 2ER, 2H, 13K, 1BB
LP: Trevor Ethier, 3.1 ip, 2R, 1ER, 1H, 7K, 2BB
Adam Folkard, 5 ip, 1R, 1ER, 2H, 12K, 1BB

Sunday
Game 19
Elmira Expos 11 Midland Explorers 5

Game 20
Owen Sound Selects 2 KW Cubs 1 – 8 innings
WP Andy Skelton
LP Ryan French
End Round Robin

Quarter finals:
Chicago/NY 11 Owen Sound 2 – final
WP Jeremy Manley
LP Matt Leahy, relief Andy Skelton
Steve Mullaley 2 HRs 5RBIs for Chicago/NY

Jarvis 12 Niagara 1 – final
WP Rob OBrien, relief Trevor Ethier
LP Scott Wagar

Semi-finals
Jarvis Travelers 3 Kitchener Rivershark Twins 2 Ballpark Radio
WP Adam Folkard, in relief of Trevor Ethier
LP Todd Martin in relief of Grant Patterson

Chicago/NY 7 New York Gremlins 1
WP Sean Cleary 2-hitter
LP Paul Koert, relief Bryan Newton

Final
Chicago/NY vs Jarvis Travelers Ballpark Radio
Jarvis Travelers – 4
Chicago/NY – 2

WP Trevor Ethier, Save Adam Folkard
LP Sean Cleary

Don’t forget that Ballpark Radio will be on the air with two games Sunday afternoon at 1 pm and 3 pm eastern. Be sure to join Kyle Smith and Blair Setford for all of the action.


Kyle Smith, Ballparkradio


Blair Setford, Ballparkradio

Scores from Port Huron

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Updated

Editor’s Note: Thanks to Ballpark Radio’s Joe Todd and Alvinston’s Paul McCart for the following:
Port Huron Shaw Chiropractic 8
Ingersoll Crush 2 – 8 innings

Port Huron had a grand slam home run in the top of the 8th.
WP Dewey Dyck
LP Todd Winkworth
Ingersoll had tied it up in the bottom of the 7th with 4 singles in a row, but scored only one run.

Alvinston Indians 7
Midland Mickeys 0

The second game started at 10:30 pm with Doug Gillis on the mound for Midland Mickey’s against Brad Young for Alvinston Indians.

Brad Young throws a 1-hitter for the Indians. Ryan Chapmans key 3-run triple was the key blow.

Saturday
Shakespeare 6 Duncan Outlaws 1

Shakespeare scores 6 in T7 for the win.
Luke Raymer winning pitcher.

Hickson 2 Ashland AMV 1

Stock Pack 7 Waterdown Hammer 0

Ingersoll 8 Oshawa 1

Alvinston 7 Duncan Outlaws 0
John Ferguson picked up the win with relief help from Shaun Winship.
Brad Young led the Indian offence with a key 2-out double and Mark McCallum had a 3-run HR.

St. Thomas 11 Oshawa 0

Shakespeare 1 Midland Mickey’s 0

Waterdown 8 Ashland AMV 0

St. Thomas 1 Ingersoll 0
WP Ian Knott LP Todd Winkworth
St. Thomas scores 1 in B7

Alvinston 7 Shakespeare 0
Brad Young picked up another win with 1 inning relief from Shaun Winship

Waterdown 5 Ashland ASW 1

Hickson 5 Stock Pack 1

Oshawa 5 Port Huron 2

Midland Mickey’s 3 Duncan 2

Waterdown 4 Hickson 2

Sunday Quarter-finals


Waterdown Hammer 3 St. Thomas Storm 2 – 8 innings

Hickson Reds 4 Ingersoll Crush 3

Ashland Stock Pack 7 Shakespeare Falcons 4

Alvinston Indians over Midland Mickey’s

Semi-finals
Waterdown over Hickson

Alvinston & Ashland tied 4-4 in the 9th inning so with the diamonds to wet to continue.

The final 3 teams – Ashland, Waterdown and Alvinston split the prize money.

Hickson Reds are the highest finishing Canada East team that needed a berth to the ISC World Tournament.

2010 ISC Guide Online

Friday, June 25th, 2010

For the first time ever, you can read the annual International Softball Congress Guide online.

With over 140 pages of stats, stories and photos, the 2010 ISC Guide is a veritable treasure trove of information on the previous year’s World Tournament and ISC II Tournament of Champions along with historical data on players and teams from years gone by.

Click this link to get reading.

You can also order a copy from the ISC. Go to www.iscfastpitch.com and click on the ISC products link in left margin. Follow the links to make payment via Visa or MasterCard.

Videos from ISC Qualifier in Napanee

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Canada East ISC VP – and Ballpark Radio’s – Blair Setford posts these three videos from the Qualifier in Napanee last weekend. Keep an eye out for some more video to come. And with Blair broadcasting in Kitchener this weekend with Kyle Smith at the Legends tournament, watch for more videos.


Dylan Cunningham of the Napanee Express works Jason Smith, Cobourg Force, for a single in Friday night action.


Cree Nation Bears’ Brent Blackned with a 2-run home run and Ray Shanoush with a solo bomb go deep back-to-back against Donnacona.


Toronto Gators pitcher Kyle Linton, catcher Darrin Newson and ISC game controller/cameraman Mal Swift provide a moment of levity on Saturday morning.


Toronto Gators pitcher Tom Berube gets Jodie Schnarr of the Cobourg Force on a ground out.


Donnacona Blue Sox third baseman makes a nice catch in the championship game.

From New Zealand for the Weekend

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Want an idea how the players feel about the 2010 Legends Fastball Classic? My friend Jason Gerbes tells me that Brad Rona flying to Kitchener, Ontario from New Zealand — for the weekend. Think Jarvis is serious about challenging Kitchener for that # 1 spot in the rankings?


Brad Rona, member of the New Zealand Black Sox national team, among those in Kitchener for the Legends Classic.

Ballparkradio at the 2010 Legends Fastball Classic

Thursday, June 24th, 2010



Earlier today, we hinted that an announcement about Ballparkradio would be coming soon.

We are pleased to announce that Ballparkradio will be broadcasting on Sunday from the 2010 Legends Fastball Classic at Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.

Kyle Smith and Blair Setford will be on the air for two games Sunday, a semi-final and the championship game, set for 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Eastern, respectively. (10am and 12noon on the west coast). With the number 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6th ranked teams in the world, and many other top teams in this tournament, Sunday’s broadcasts figure to provide some exciting action.

Al’s Fastball is billing this one as the “Feature Tournament of the Week”. In the months leading up to the ISC World Tournament in Midland, Michigan, this one could well be the Feature Tournament of the summer. You won’t want to miss the finale of this one !

The main impediment to broadcasting from this tournametn has been the lack of a internet connection at Peter Hallman Ballyard. (the internet connection used at the ISC World Tournament in 2006 and 2007 is no longer there). Thanks to some legwork by Larry Lynch and other tournament officials, we’ll have the use of a USB wireless broadband connection (aka “internet stick” like the one we tested and used to broadcast the Best of the West tournament earlier this month. Kyle and I completed some preliminary testing this evening, with some additional testing to be done on Saturday. We’ll update the Ballparkradio website, our twitter feed, and notify Al’s Fastball to let you know we’re all systems go for Sunday.

Click here for the Ballparkradio website.


Click here for the Ballparkradio Twitter feed

(short text-style messages and updates)

Click here for the complete schedule of games (PDF)

Text version of schedule after the jump.

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Diamond Dirt Issue No. 1 – 2010 Legends Fastball Classic

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Courtesy of Diamond Dirt editor, John Thompson

Click here for the first issue of Diamond Dirt for the Legends of Fastball Classic, to be played this weekend, at the Peter Hallman Ballyard, in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.

Legends Of Fastball Classic this weekend in Kitchener

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Fastball Fans, here we go — the Legends opens up Friday nite with 5 games at Peter Hallman Ball Yard with ten of the top twenty teams that will be at the ISC World Championships in Midland in a few short weeks.

Click here for the first issue of Diamond Dirt with a copy of the flow chart (schedule) showing the times of almost 3 dozen fastball games including the local #1 ISC Ranked Kitchener Hallman Rivershark Twins, the KW Cubs, Elmira Expos, plus the #2 ranked Jarvis Travelers, #3NY Gremlins, #4 NY/Chicago Dominicana, #6 Midland Michigan Explorers, other strong teams such as Owen Sound, Niagara, and Port Elgin (last years ISC II champ) ….plus in the junior division a four team tournament featuring Waterloo, Linwood, Brantford and Fingal…

THIS isn’t your company picnic softball tournament….see you at the ball park.

-Dennis Dosman


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5 of Top 25 Teams from West in Latest ISC Rankings

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

The Western region is well represented in the latest rankings released by the ISC today, with five of the Top 25 teams:

Ranking/Team

5 – California A’s
13 – Bakersfield Silverhawks
18 – Portland
21 – Rude Pac
22 – Pueblo
29 – Macabbi USA

The California A’s (5) held onto the number 5 spot, on the strength of going unbeaten in two big tournaments in the month of June, the Best of the West and California Classic. The A’s have dominated the competition, and are clearly the top team in California. The A’s will get their first look at top 10 ranked teams in a few weeks, when they travel to Wisconsin July 10-11 for the Boys of Summer tournament. Among the field of teams there will be five top 20 teams, including:

7. Albaugh Inc of Elkhart, IA
8. Bar of Appleton (winner of the Decatur Shootout)
12. Dolan & Murphy of Aurora, IL
14. Kegal Black Knights of Fargo, ND
16. St. Paul, MN Minnesota Angels

While the A’s will no doubt benefit from seeing pitchers they have not yet faced, and some tough competition, they will be the team with a target on their back, as the top-ranked team in the tournament, with any losses putting their number 5 ranking at risk. Regardless, the tournament will give the team a chance to size up some of the competition they’re likely to face in Midland Michigan in August at the ISC World Tournament, and test their mettle against the rigors of travel across the country. This weekend will see the number 1-2-3-4-6 ranked teams squaring off at the Legends tournament in Ontario, Canada, with the number 5 California A’s conspicuous by their absence:

1. Kitchener Rivershark Twins
2. Jarvis Travelers
3. New York Gremlins
4. Chicago New York
5. –
6. Midland Explorers


Bakersfield (13) and Portland (18)
both a struggled a bit at the California Classic last weekend, missing the six team championship bracket, winding up in the consolation bracket. The ranking committee appeared to take that into account, with Bakersfield falling from number 11 to number 13, while Portland dropped from number 15 to number 18. Still, both teams managed to hold higher spots than Rude Pac — which beat both. Bakersfield was runner-up to the #5 California A’s at Best of the West earlier this month. Despite the setbacks at the California Classic, both teams are respected for front line pitching staffs with ISC World Tournament experience, including Sebastian Gervasutti (Bakersfield) and Bricklen Anderson (Portland).

A-1 Rude Pac (21)
moved up in the rankings from number 26 to number 21, on the strength of their runner-up finish at the California Classic, which included wins over then-ranked number 11 and 15, Bakersfield and Portland. Nova Scotia pitcher, young 22 year old Cory Avery and the improvement of Gerald Pyle has elevated the play of this squad. The Pac took third place at the Best of the West tournament earlier this month, and gave the number five-ranked California A’s one of their better games in that tournament, falling 2-0, before the A’s beat Bakersfield in the final. Coupled with their third place finish at Best of the West, this is a team on the rise, and one that the ranking committee will no doubt keep an eye on.

The Pueblo Bandits (22) of Colorado dropped from number 16 to number 22, perhaps more a product of their inactivity than anything else. Pueblo qualified for the ISC World tournament in 2010 by winning their own tournament, though no other ranked teams participated, and Pueblo ran away from the field, with 10-0 wins in both the semi final and final. However, Pueblo has more ISC World Tournament experience than any other team in the term of, having qualified in 15 of the last 16 years. The loss of New Zealand ace Jeremy Manley this year is likely in the minds of the ranking committee. With the drop to number 21, Pueblo falls out of the “Sweet Sixteen” spots earning a first round bye at the ISC World Tournament.

Macabbi USA (29) held onto the number 29 spot, with a another solid performance last weekend, following its third-place finish at Best of the West earlier this month.

The Cal State Builders (NR/formerly #34) fell out of the rankings this time around, after being ranked number 34 in the June 8 rankings earlier this month. The drop in rankings is most likely a result of similarly ranked teams getting an opportunity to play each other and move up, while the Builders faced higher ranked teams ( such as those above) in tournament play thus far. The Builders did reach the championship bracket at the California Classic. Their high point in that one was a 4-4 tie with the current number 13 Bakersfield Silverhawks, showing they can stay with the best, but fell to an unranked local San Diego team in the playoff round, and will have to look to knock off a ranked opponent to climb back into the rankings.

Editor’s note: The top 16 spots in the ISC rankings are very valuable, as they carry with it, a first round bye in the ISC World Tournament, and improve a team’s chances of advancing into the final days of the tournament. At present, two California teams would fall into that category, the # 5 A’s, # 13 Bakersfield, with #18 Portland, # 21 Rude Pac and # 22 Pueblo battling to get off the bubble and into the “Sweet Sixteen”. The problem for those teams will be that they are not likely to face any or many of the teams above them before the final set of rankings next month.

Rude Pac
has arguably made the best case for belonging in the Sweet Sixteen so far:

-tied and beat # 5 California A’s at the Silverhawks tournament in May;
-tied then-#11Bakersfield at the Silverhawks tournament in May;
-beat then #11 Bakersfield at the California Classic;
-beat then #15 Portland at the California Classic.
-finished 2nd in the Silverhawks tournament, ahead of higher ranked teams.
-finished 3rd at the Best of the West, losing to the # 5 ranked team, 2-0 in the semis
-finished 2nd at California Classic, beating a #11 and #15 ranked teams

Teams on the bubble
(Top 16 get first round byes in ISC WT)

13 Bakersfield, CA Silverhawks
14 Fargo, ND Kegel Black Knights
15 Owen Sound, ON Selects
16 St. Paul, MN Minnesota Angels

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17 Alvinston, ON Indians
18 Portland, OR Columbia River Rockers
19 Elmira, ON Expos
20 Niagara, ON Snappers
21 Sun Valley, CA A-1 Rude Pac
22 Pueblo, CO Bandits


2010 June 24 ISC Rankings

Rank Team
1 Kitchener, ON Rivershark Twins
2 Jarvis, ON Travelers
3 Chicago/NY Dominicana
4 Clifton Park, NY Gremlins
5 Salinas, CA Athletics

6 Midland, MI Explorers
7 Elkhart, IA Albaugh Inc.
8 Saskatoon, SK Diamondbacks
9 Appleton, WI Bar of Appleton
10 Decatur, IL Pride
11 Port Elgin, ON Blue Devils
12 Aurora, IL Dolan & Murphy Shamrocks
13 Bakersfield, CA Silverhawks

14 Fargo, ND Kegel Black Knights
15 Owen Sound, ON Selects
16 St. Paul, MN Minnesota Angels
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17 Alvinston, ON Indians
18 Portland, OR Columbia River Rockers

19 Elmira, ON Expos
20 Niagara, ON Snappers
21 Sun Valley, CA A-1 Rude Pac

22 Pueblo, CO Bandits

23 Kitchener-Waterloo, ON Cubs
24 Cobourg, ON Force
25 Marshall, MI Lightning
26 Ashland, OH Stock Pack
27 Quyon, QC Flyers
28 Donnacona, QC Blue Sox
29 USA Maccabi

30 Toronto, ON Gators